Local nonprofits have joined the global Haiti earthquake relief fund, which some estimate has reached $400 million.

“Getting them water, and food, and a shelter is our top priority,” said Haiti’s Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive on Saturday, adding more than 300,000 people were living in the streets Saturday after Tuesday’s 7.0 earthquake.

The San Bernardino County chapter of the Salvation Army is accepting monetary donations, as well as water, food and clothing. It has received more than 100 calls since Wednesday.

“People are trying to do whatever they can to help,” said Jerry Thompson, coordinator for community service and volunteers. “One woman called and said `I want to do something but I only have $10′.”

The American Red Cross is accepting monetary donations only, as shipping and storage costs would exceed the value of donated goods, said spokesman Robert Bahler. Community response has been so overwhelming that the agency has set up a volunteer run phone bank to route the calls and accept donations.

“We have collected $5,000 so far,” Bahler said. “Our donation drive with KNBC is going on right now.”

Donations to Salvation Army can be made at 1-800-SAL-ARMY. The local chapter of Red Cross can be reached at 909-986-6651.